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irony
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The irony tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about ironic situations and humorous contradictions, often related to technology and everyday life. Topics include John McAfee being charged with fraud, which users found ironic given his antivirus background, and reflections on how users perceive operating system performance changes over time. The tag also includes collections of funny newspaper headlines and ponderings on life's ironies. While not exclusively technical, these threads explore the unexpected twists and contradictions that arise in the tech world and beyond, offering a lighthearted perspective on topics like software, updates, and human behavior.
Recently, I saw a fellow contributor, discussing visiting Windows7. He (Ted) had been spending a majority of time w/ Win8 for several wks. But, certainly visiting 7, periodically, @ least updating & maintenance.@ the latest of such an occasion, Ted had come to find 7 'slow' & clunky or...
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•I used to eat a lot of natural foods until I learned that most people die of natural causes.
•There are two kinds of pedestrians: the quick and the dead.
•Life is sexually transmitted.
•Healthy is merely the slowest possible rate at which one can die.
•The only difference between a...
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Could you imagine the police responding to this particular call? “So you’re telling me that the bar fight was started by the sumo wrestler over there, involving a giant chocolate bar? Exactly how long did the fight last?” “It was about as long as the headline for this in...
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